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An indepth look at “Othello”
Act 2. sc. 1. Lines 308-314
IAGO
That Cassio Loves Her, I do well believe’t.
That she loves hom, ‘tis apt and of great credit.
The Moor, howbeit that I endure him not,
Is of constant, loving, noble nature,
And I dare think he’ll prove to Desdemona
A most dear husband. Now, I do love her too,
Not out of absolute lust (though preadventure
I stand accountant for as great a sin)
But partly led to diet my revenge
For that i do suspect the lusty Moor
Hath leaped into my seat - the thought whereof
Doth, like a poisonous mineral, gnaw my inwards,
And nothing canvor shall content my soul
Till I am evened with him, wife for wife,
Or, failing so, yet I put the Moor
At least into jealousy so strong
That judgement cannot cure. Which thing I do,
If this poor trash of Venice, whom I trace
For his quick hunting, stand the putting on,
I’ll have Michael Cassio on the hip,
Abuse him to the Moor in the
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Title: The Sinister Soliloquy: An Indepth Look At "Othello" 2:1:308-314
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